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The stepped gable may have been a nativist, Knickerbocker statement, in snobbish opposition to the tide of immigrants coming to our shores, but it seems more likely that it caught on as a branding device; pretty much any buyer is acceptable to a real estate developer.
Wall Street traders complaining about the possibility that anyone besides Wall Street traders might receive government assistance did not seem to me, at that moment in political history, like a discourse that was likely to catch on with the public.
A battle of "far colder" versus "such speed" may not be very likely to catch on with the larger public the way the imaginary "tastes great/less filling" contest did for Miller Lite.
Neither seems likely to catch on, but both are more welcoming than "single-payer"—or for that matter, the "public option," the healthcare reform alternative embraced by single-payer skeptics, which is also stuck with a lousy name.
People caught on".
But Rogovin caught on fast.
Most Americans did not see the debate, or know about it, but those who did most likely caught clips recycled on network news.
Pierre, "was likely caught way out on Georges Bank," the vast Atlantic fishing ground more than 60 miles offshore that supports fishermen from Point Judith, R.I., to Nova Scotia.
The Hatchet reports that security footage from inside the McDonald's "likely caught most of the altercation on tape".
But Wood warned that if the product failed to catch on, it would likely be bad for rivals too.
The wine is so perfumed, flavorsome and utilitarian that if it catches on, as seems likely, the small 650-case supply may well sell out by midsummer.
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